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Hi guys advice please , if I do a border run instead of 30 day extension should I take my luggage with me in case I'm refused entry back into Thailand. I've never done this before .
I had a 60 days Tourism Visa Single Entry that I extended with 30 days.
If I want to stay in Thailand I need to leave the country and apply for a new visa? So if I entry Cambodja tomorrow do I have to apply for a new 60 days tourism visa or what is a borderrun?
Hi! Looking for exit/re-entry knowledge. My (USA) visa exemption extension in Thailand is maxed out and ends April 19 (+30 days then + 7 days)
--What is the easiest/time/cost efficient and reliable method to exit and entry country if I wanted to stay another 30 days or less -- that doesn't risk denial at re-entry or put eyes on my passport down the road? I plan to come back and be here often (a few months a year). I tried to the ask the immigration officers at the extension office, but they just said any exit/entry is fine. Other info I've seen is very anecdotal and I'm looking for more definitive info from those with knowledge.
I also came for exactly 1 month last april/may and <30 days in December via air.
--Would I have to leave for at least 48-72 hours or can I fly to, say Cambodia in the morning, stay in the airport a few hours, and fly back in the afternoon/evening without having to worry?
--I'd prefer to spend 100+USD For a short flight than take a longer bus ride but I'm open to a bus if for whatever reason that is better/more reliable.
--I already have a fully refundable award ticket back to NYC on the 19th, but it would be nice to stay another week or two or three if it's easy enough to reset.